The Blue Iris by Rachel Stone delivers a multiple perspective story surrounding the people who work one summer at the Blue Iris flower shop. Narrated by Jeannie Sheneman & GM Hakim, we deal with loss, mystery, hope, friendship, betrayal, and new beginnings. A touching tale not to be missed.
Sunday Post #653
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One Tin Soldier by Chris Tullbane
One Tin Solider by Chris Tullbane is the final audiobook in the Murder of Crows trilogy. Narrated by Joseph Vernon, it’s the third year at the academy and we are going out in the field with other capes when Damian volunteers to a multi-month expedition to bring hope and relief to the Badlands. A favor has come due, and he’s hunting for Mr. Nowhere. An epic tale that hooked me from the first line to the last.
I Did Something Bad by Pyae Moe Thet War
Sophia Rose is here with a review of the RomCom Mystery, I Did Something Bad by Pyae Moe Thet War. Come find out why this story left her well satisfied.
Red Right Hand by Chris Tullbane
After the events at the end of See These Bones, I dove into Red Right Hand by Chris Tullbane. It’s Damian’s second year at the academy, training to become a cape. No second book syndrome here as Tullbane delivered action, suspense, character growth and more. Unputdownable!